What is observed with 3-dimensional cone supersonic flow that is different from 2-dimensional flow?

A)
Weaker shocks are observed in 3D than in 2D
B)
The pressure is constant over the surface of the cone
C)
Adiabatic nature of the wave is absent in 3-dimensional flow
D)
Streamlines are straight and parallel to the conical surface behind the shock

Correct Answer :   Weaker shocks are observed in 3D than in 2D


Explanation : 3D provides extra space for the flow to move and hence relieving the flow from stress concentration. Hence weaker shocks are observed in 3D than in 2D. Streamlines are curved and pressure is not constant over the surface of the cone.